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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...advocated in his address that since a large number of students enrolled at Devens were engineering students it would be more practical for the State to provide additional facilities at Amherst rather than expand the Devens site for what would be only temporary...
...transfer the students to an established institution and expand its facilities for their use would be better than building up Devens merely to provide for the temporary emergency President Conant said. He felt that the large number of applicants to Massachusetts State College in recent years justified the project for future as well as present...
Farmers like to deal with Kennedy so well that last week they were ready to put another $175,000 into the dairy in exchange for stock. Kennedy, who owns 600 of the 1,000 shares outstanding, plans to use the cash to expand. Says he: "Before we're through the big companies are not going to like...
...Chicago lawyer who, in 1905, founded the first Rotary Club as a balm for his own loneliness; in Chicago. Harris became the first national, first international, president of Rotary (so named because early meetings were held in rotation at each member's office), lived to see his club expand to more than 70 countries, with a 293,000 membership...
...time Albert Malsin died in 1923, Lane Bryant's was grossing $5,000,000 a year. Under the presidency of Lane Bryant's oldest son, Raphael Bryant Malsin, 47 (who took over in 1938), it has continued to expand. Lane Bryant Malsin is still on the board of directors, still owns 23% of Lane Bryant's valuable stock. But whatever Ray wants to do is all right with her. Said she this week: "I really never was a business lady...